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Students

The sub-series consists of photographs of individual students. The earliest is the first class at St. Joseph’s School when it began in 1928. There is a second group photo of the grad class in 1952, and a collection of 13 photographs of individual students, most of them identified, dating from ca. 1940-1960 which were presumably donated during the 50th Anniversary celebrations.

Studio Management subseries

The sub-series consists of records relating to various studios: Panda Camera, Studio on the Park, Village Photo, Panda Camera Fort McMurray, and the shop in the Co-op Mall. There is also some information on studio equipment. The sub-series includes 17 photographs of various Panda Camera locations and 6 colour photographs taken ca. 1987 of the exterior and interior of the Panda Camera store at 9925-100th Avenue. This location opened in 1977 and closed in 1988.

Studio Portraits

The sub-series consists of various kinds of studio portraits of individuals, couples, families and groups. Some of them include the use of props and uniforms (e.g. sports/work). Most of them are unidentified.

Sunny Brook School

The sub series consists of report cards, artwork, a hand-made booklet on the History of Sunny Brook and a list of his classmates, a schoolboy’s scribbler with notes and rules of etiquette, 1945 Intermediate School Diploma, High School Diploma awarded in 1950. There is also a 1945 issue of The Correspondent produced by the Department of Education in Alberta with news about and contributions from teachers and students working with the Correspondence Branch throughout Alberta.

Teachers

The sub-series consists of photographs of teachers who taught at the Catholic Schools in Grande Prairie, Spirit River, Sexsmith, Beaverlodge and Fairview. There are a few early ones, including Father Austin McGuire ca. 1930, and two of unidentified Sisters ca. 1940, but most are from the 1990s and early 2000s. These are groups of teachers, mostly unidentified, for the whole school. The school and the year are identified.

Teaching Materials

The series consists of some materials used for teaching music and reading workbooks for the elementary grades.

Teaching Record

The series consists of an employment record list, reports from School Inspectors and Superintendants, and correspondence with school boards regarding employment until her resignation in 1983. Also included is a "Daily Register" containing copies of student lists from each school year she taught for the County of Grande Prairie from 1948 to 1983. News clippings covering her retirement are also included.

Technical Advisory Committee

The Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) subseries contains thirty-two files concerning the management of high level nuclear wastes and heavily involved with the committee on the Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program for the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL). The files are arranged chronologically by subject. Document types include meeting minutes, meeting agendas, reports, notes, talks, and correspondence. Specific topics focused on in the materials are nuclear fuel wastes, risk assessment, and hazardous wastes management. The materials are created between 1980 and 1994 with some follow up materials from 1996-2000.
The Technical Advisory Committee (TAC) was formed in 1979 as an advisory board for the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Program. The committee consisted of independent scientists nominated by their professional societies. The role of the committee was to give advice on the extent and quality of technical research being conducted. It was to also provide counsel to the Atomic Energy of Canada Limited (AECL) on scientific research going on at Whiteshell in Pinawa Manitoba, for the Canadian Nuclear Fuel Waste Management Program. TAC was to ensure that the appropriate conclusions about high level nuclear wastes were drawn. It was a precautionary body to recommend areas for further study. The committee generated annual reports to publicly share comments and recommendations on research being performed. TAC typically met in Toronto, ON or Pinawa, MB to discuss and share reports. However they also took regular trips to research sites on the Canadian Shield.
Harris became a member of the committee in 1983 and remained on the committee until 1997. He focused on the assessment of risks, and the adverse effects of radioactivity on human health in high, intermediate and low doses. He studied the relationship between dose and the risk of being affected. Harris gave multiple presentations about risk assessments at TAC Meetings and presented low dose risk assessment lectures to the Chalk River and Whiteshell groups. He also regularly submitted progress reports to the Chemical Institute of Canada.

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